The action starts pretty much right away in World War Z. There’s not much of a buildup when 你 see the first zombie in downtown Philadelphia - the mayhem begins and it keeps going at a steady pace until the end with not much of a chance for a breather. There might also not be much of a chance to think, which is what I suppose a lot of 电影院 hope 你 won’t do, but World War Z is able to achieve that sense of urgency with the kind of action movie that lingers longer in your mind than say, the last 变形金刚 movie. Marc Forster (Quantum of Solace, The 风筝, 放风筝 Runner) directs this adaption of Max Brooks’ novel of the same name (piece of trivia here – Brooks is the son of director Mel Brooks and actress Anne Bancroft). I haven’t read the book before but from what I hear, the movie is only a rather loose adaptation so be forewarned, 粉丝 of the book.

Gerry Lane (Brad Pitt) is a former United Nations investigator that gets roped in 由 his former boss Thierry (Fana Mokoena) to go to South Korea with some U.S. Navy Seals to hunt down the 来源 of this virus. These are not your Walking Dead zombies, scary and reviling enough as those might be – these zombies are...

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